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Dune is one of the 100 books you must read in your lifetime, the first to win both the Hugo And Nebula Awards

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Dune (produced by Reader Panda Jun, Amazon's "100 Books to Read in a Lifetime", a must-read classic in the history of science fiction. The first work to win both the Hugo And Nebula Awards. )

Editor's Recommendation:

Every "must-read" list has Dune on it! Chinese edition is published in its entirety for the first time!

The great Dune six-part series was selected:

  1. American book e-commerce "100 books that you must not read in your life"
  2. · BBC 'Top 100 Favourite Books in the UK'
  3. National Public Radio "Top 100 Science Fiction and Fantasy Novels"
  4. And so on for almost every "must not read" list.
Dune is one of the 100 books you must read in your lifetime, the first to win both the Hugo And Nebula Awards

Dune won Tracing magazine's "Science Fiction of the 20th Century."

The original works that won both the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award are the supreme classics in science fiction.

The "Dune" series has been popular for more than half a century, spawning classic science fiction movies such as "Star Wars" and "Avatar"!

Dune adaptation game Dune Castle pioneered real-time strategy games, without Dune there would be no Red Alert, Warcraft, and StarCraft!

Every time human beings face up to their own smallness, it is a great progress of their own.

Media Reviews:

1. With the exception of The Lord of the Rings, there is no other work that can compete with Dune. —Arthur Clarke, author of 2001: A Space Odyssey

2. Dune has the same status in science fiction literature as The Lord of the Rings has in fantasy literature. - Library Magazine

3. The Dune series can only be described as "great", they are worth reading for all mankind! —Goodreads readers

4. The Dune series has built us an unprecedentedly complete story... It strikes a delicate balance between storyline and philosophical speculation. —The Washington Post

5. A milestone in science fiction. — Chicago Tribune

6. With climate change, the situation in the Middle East, and the energy crisis emerging in an endless stream, Dune is more relevant than it was 50 years ago. If you haven't seen it yet, you should really read it. —The New York Times

7. In terms of the vivid complexity of the story, "Dune" is comparable to Jin Yong's novel. "Dune" is not only a science fiction novel, there are politics, economics, military, religion, ecology, futurology, etc., but also put human nature, human nature, human purpose on a cosmic scale to think, this scale is probably beyond Jin Yong's reach. ——Professor Yan Feng, Department of Chinese, Fudan University

8. "Dune" six parts all five stars. They are my standards by which I judge other science fiction novels. Herbert has created a fascinating and unpredictable universe, and you'll hope the story never ends. --American reader

About the Author:

Frank Herbert (1920-1986)

American science fiction writer and writer. Born october 8, 1920 in Washington State. Herbert was an influential science fiction giant in the United States, a master alongside Asimov.

Herbert's place in science fiction literature is like Tolkien's position in fantasy literature, and no one can shake it. He was the first science fiction writer to popularize "ecology" and "systematic thinking", and he taught science fiction writers how to give science fiction ideas.

Herbert wrote 27 novels and 6 collections of short stories during his lifetime, the leading of which was the great Dune series of novels. The series consisted of 6 films, which were remade into movies and caused a huge sensation.

Introduction:

Copernicus proposed the "heliocentric theory", and we know that this world is not the center of the universe. Hubble unveiled the mystery of extragalactic galaxies with a telescope, and we learned that there are hundreds of billions of galaxies in the universe. Liberty discovered the existence of black holes, and we learned that there may be a universe beyond the universe, and that we are just a tiny grain of sand in eternity. Every time human beings face up to their own smallness, it is a great progress of their own.

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